Shake it off? vibration therapy trial aims to ease stroke stiffness
NCT ID NCT07286435
Summary
This study is testing whether adding whole-body vibration therapy to standard Botox injections helps stroke survivors with stiff ankles. Researchers will compare vibration therapy to a fake treatment in 50 participants to see if it improves muscle tightness, balance, and walking ability. The goal is to find better ways to manage a common and disabling symptom after a stroke.
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